Day 6, if it makes you feel a better person you keep telling yourself that. What I do know is that statistically more older people voted (three years ago) for leave than voted for remain. That isn't "Remainer rags" or "Remainer media personalities" "portraying" all leave voters as anything at all. It is just a simple fact. The only people determined to see being defined as "older" as an "insult" are people such as yourself. I shall be 70 this year. Should someone described me as "older" why on earth would I see it as an insult? It is a simple fact.
Equally, is was reported that, statistical, a greater proportion of leave voters were "less educated". Again not an insult, unless you are determined to see it as one, but a simple fact. I would guess that my family are a fairly unexceptional when it comes to education, in that, overall, my generation is more educated than my parents and my children's generation, overall, more educated than mine. Simply stating that as a fact cannot, by any reasonable person, be seen as an "insult". Being less educated, by generation, is at least as much to do with opportunity as it is to do with intelligence. If, in any statistical analysis you were to show a greater number of older people in one cohort than in another, I would expect that robot also to show a greater number to be less educated as a simple fact.
What I have found, not just on here, but on two other forums, is that much older people plead their knowledge of the war, as if they were fighting in it although they were not, as a reason for being they have greater wisdom when it comes to having voted leave and that the nothing has yet changed the Dunning Kruger Effect in either voting cohort. But those are just personal discoveries.